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Century International Arms is an importer and manufacturer of firearms based in the United States. The company was founded in 1961 in St. Albans, Vermont , with offices in Montreal. In 1995, the company headquarters and sales staff moved to Boca Raton, Florida and to Delray Beach, Florida in 2004.
For the L1A1, the lack of fully automatic fire resulted in the unofficial conversion of the L1A1 to full-auto capability by using lower receivers from the L2A1, which works by restricting trigger movement. [9] Australia produced a shortened version of the L1A1 designated the L1A1-F1 for the Papua New Guinea Army, with less than 500 produced. [10]
An importer tried to get L1s imported from South Africa, which had a selector mechanism which was trick proof. This was the type that became legal, and could even be seen on sale at Kmart and Big-W. Ex-army guns were never sold to the public. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.87.118.239 23:35, 21 February 2018 (UTC) This is incorrect ...
L1A1 Image Intensified Weapon Sight Mount (Mount for L1 IWS to be used with the L7 GPMG) [5] [62] L1A1 Safety Unit (Attached to L44A1) [24] L1A1 7.62mm Machine Gun Tools and Accessories Roll (L7 GPMG tool roll) [64] L1A1 Small Arms Cleaning Rod [64] L1A1 Small Arms Collimator (For use with SUSAT and CWS on the SA80 series) [2] L2
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Century Arms created a semi-automatic version L1A1 with an IMBEL upper receiver and surplus British Enfield inch-pattern parts, while DSArms used Steyr-style metric-pattern FAL designs. This standard-metric difference means the Century Arms and DSArms firearms are not made from fully interchangeable batches of parts. [citation needed]
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